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Hey Hp, LD Products Just Launched A Cloned Version Of Your Toner.

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    Hey Hp And Canon, LD Products Just Launched A Cloned Version Of Your CF281X Toner.
    LD Products Channel Partner division has announced the launch of new extended yield monochrome printer cartridges.
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    This product is the latest addition to their Gold Line Series of new build printer cartridges for Imaging dealers and Managed Print providers.
     
    Designed for use in the higher volume monochrome HP M605 and HP M630 enterprise printers, LD’s new CF281X extended yield cartridges are said by the company to deliver 40,000 impressions at 5 percent coverage.
     
    “This new member to our LD Gold Line series extends our industry leading quality leadership position with virtually no loss of image density from the first page printed with 100 percent black coverage to the toner out alert,” stated Christian Pepper, President of the LD Channel Partners Division. “Dealers using extended yield remanufactured products often report that in the last 20 percent of life, the image density of a cartridge can begin to fade well before it is empty.  This then triggers an end user call to the supplies helpdesk requesting an early replacement which destroys predicted MPS profit margins.  In our Gold Line Extended yield series, we guarantee this will not happen, or the cartridge is free!”
     
    Interested parties should contact their LD Channel Partner representative for more details, says LD Products, or you can visit the company’s website at cpd.l dproducts.c om.
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